What are these?

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Raetak

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I posted about these before in a different section. I am posting again because I am hoping to get some more specs on what they are other than hybrids. I have heard they are mayan crosses, possibly?

So they are all different from each other and two of them are more colorful than the other (there are three) they are also smaller than the one. Although similar they are still different in coloration slightly, possibly gender difference?

Here is the two smaller ones.

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^Its not showing how there is a tiny bit of red running along the tip of the dorsail-fin, this one is the only one with it.^

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The one in the front only.



The bigger one. He or she is quite active and won't hold still for long so I couldn't get many "good" pics of him/her.

Well ello there.
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cannot say for sure, but they do look a lot like my Texas x Convict hybrids
 
Yeah, I did see some pics of convict x texas hybrids, they do look possibly like them. I like these fish but I'm considering what to do with them because they are going to need a new tank for themselves soon and I don't know what I want to do with them yet. How big do you're texas x convicts get?
 
Hybirds are always tough but I'm seeing Amphilophus in there, look around the mouth and fore head slope.
 
Could be Parrot or Midas hybrids, they all start off that colour.

My bet is a attempt at a SRT using Midas and carpintis.
 
glenbo;4380782; said:
Could be Parrot or Midas hybrids, they all start off that colour.

My bet is a attempt at a SRT using Midas and carpintis.

Sorry forgive my noobiness. What does SRT stand for?
 
Super Red Texas.
 
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